Miliç Hothouse and the beaches stretching from the Yalı district to Akçay serve as both leisure spots and natural shorelines, featuring pristine waters and sands. The blue ocean merges with the lushness of the pines in this location that must be seen. The unique occasions in Terme include the traditional Hıdırellez Festivals and horse races taking place in the Sakarlı Neighborhood. Miliç is located just 5 KM from the city center, with transport options available every 10 minutes. Additional tourist destinations can be enumerated as follows:
Locations where the Amazons previously resided are described as the shores of the Black Sea in historical texts. They are particularly recognized for founding Themiskyra by the Thermodon (Terme River). It is thought that this city was situated between Terme and Ünye.
– In Sarayköy, one can find remnants of bathhouses and aqueducts. It is said that these artifacts were handed down from the Amazons.
– Kumcağız and Çobanyatağı Shores
Simenit and Akgöl lakes, recognized as “Wildlife Protection Area” by the General Directorate for National Parks, are wetland regions linked by natural channels and home to hundreds of wild bird species.
– Pazar Mosque of historical significance. The mosque, thought to have been constructed in the 1840s, exhibits features of Ottoman architecture. In the mosque’s garden, there is a plane tree that is 350 years old.
Cuneyd-i Bağdadi Mausoleum and its surroundings are bustling with visitors on Saturdays. A leader called Cuneyd Bey from Kubatoğulları lies in the Mausoleum.
– Terme Port and shipbuilding yard, energy station, combined timber facilities,
– Karacalı Village Cemetery Mosque: This is a wooden mosque situated within a large cemetery; it is revealed by an inscription carved on the wall that the mosque was constructed in 1311.
– Aşağı Söğütlü Camii 19. yüzyılda inşa edildiği tahmin edilen cami, iki katlıdır ve ahşaptan yapılmıştır.
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